Assistant City Engineer
City of Hutchinson
- Hutchinson, KS
- $68,557-94,245 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead and coordinate engineering projects for roads, bridges, water, wastewater, and stormwater systems.
- Prepare, review, and approve engineering plans, specifications, cost estimates, and construction documents.
- Supervise and mentor engineering staff; assign work, monitor performance, and ensure timelines and budgets are met.
- Oversee consultants and construction contractors; perform site inspections to verify compliance with plans and standards.
- Review regulatory and environmental requirements and ensure projects meet state and federal rules.
- Prepare technical reports and present project status and recommendations to the City Engineer, City Council, and stakeholders.
- Respond to public inquiries and collaborate with other city departments to resolve infrastructure issues.
- Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or closely related field.
- 4-6 years civil engineering experience (municipal experience preferred).
- Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Kansas - or ability to obtain PE licensure within 1 year of hire.
- Proficiency with engineering software (e.g., AutoCAD) and familiarity with GIS and project-management tools. (Requirements above drawn from the provided job description.)
- Current PE in Kansas at time of hire.
- Experience managing municipal public-works projects from design through construction.
- Working knowledge of stormwater modeling, hydraulics, and pavement design.
- Experience preparing grant applications and managing project budgets.
- Master's degree in Civil Engineering or public infrastructure planning (optional).
- Strong record of effective public communication and interdepartmental coordination.
- Project delivery: meets schedule, cost and quality targets.
- Design proficiency: produces clear, constructible plans and accurate estimates.
- Regulatory compliance: applies codes and environmental rules correctly.
- Team supervision: develops staff, delegates effectively, enforces accountability.
- Communication: explains technical issues to elected officials, staff, contractors and the public clearly and respectfully.
- Stakeholder management: negotiates and resolves conflicts with minimal escalation.
- Primarily office-based with regular field inspections in variable outdoor conditions.
- Occasional evening or weekend meetings and site visits.
- Ability to walk uneven terrain, climb ladders, and wear PPE as required. (Full physical demands are detailed in the job description.)